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Garden centre gets go-ahead for redesign

Usk Garden Centre has been given permission to replace a number of buildings and improve its car park. 

 

Monmouthshire council’s planning committee approved the plans to build two new buildings to be used as a food preparation area, a vegetable store and staff rest room and office accommodation as well as a new building for All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) sales.

 

The redesign will also increase the size of the car park, which will now have 122 parking spaces, with an additional 12 designated disabled bays. Access to the main road will also be improved.

 

The application was approved with conditions.

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